Romeo Beckham scored his first goal for Brentford B in their Middlesex Senior Cup win over Wealdstone.
The 20-year-old forward, who has been training with the Premier League club for several months after making an impressive start to life at MLS side Inter Miami, penned a six-month deal with the Bees in January.
And since penning the short-term contract, Beckham has made a handful appearances for Brentford B, including Tuesday night's cup clash against National League outfit Wealdstone.
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He started the game on the bench but came on to score an injury-time winner as Neil MacFarlane's clinched an entertaining 3-2 win at Grosvenor Vale. Here's some fan footage of Beckham's late goal.
Brentford B head coach MacFarlane has recently praised Beckham for his application, both in and around the club's training facility in Hounslow.
“We’ve been absolutely delighted with Romeo since he arrived with us," he told the club's website.
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"He came to us from Inter Miami with the aim of working with us during their close season. Romeo has applied himself unbelievably well, he’s really bought into the culture and the group which he has become a big part of.
“I love his standards and the way he conducts himself on and off the pitch.
"He’s been able to get fitter and fitter during his time with us and it leaves him in a good place to now step forward having joined us on loan."
MacFarlane added: "He is very technical, and he is somebody who can shift the ball quickly and cross.
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"He is also a really good finisher and he has the ability to play a number of positions for us, which is also pleasing.
"I think it’s testament to us as a club, and as a B team, that Inter Miami have asked us to work with him and trust in us to continue working with him to help him with his development.”
Brentford manager Thomas Frank has also been impressed by Beckham's ability.
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"Romeo is a very good player, of course he has a name that is pretty worldwide, and big," Frank said. "For Romeo, he is himself, but he of course has a big name. You can't compare (father and son)."
He added: "He is here for a reason, because we think he is a good player, and we are pleased he could make the loan deal."
As mentioned earlier, Beckham has played in a number of games for Brentford B, including another substitute cameo during their 3-2 victory over Aston Villa U21s in the Premier League Cup.
We look forward to seeing how Romeo develops in the coming days, weeks and months.
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